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Was this such an issue in Islam that it needed to be scripture if Muhammad was the last prophet how many people was this scripture written for? Wouldnt a simple note on the prophets door suffice? Is this a corruption of scripture or are you guys still meeting at Muhammad's house for dinner?

2007-02-06 21:26:22 · 7 answers · asked by djmantx 7 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Touk...Maybe it's just me but I find it weird that you might be having dinner with Muhammad who has been dead for 1500 years!

2007-02-06 21:38:55 · update #1

Wonder why Moses didn't put dinner party tips into his books? RSVP Black tie only.

2007-02-06 21:47:06 · update #2

Eccentric...Somehow I knw you Muslims are acting...surely you get the question....News Flash Muhammad is dead...Qu'ran annouced he is the last prophet...who the heck are you eating dinner with? Seems to me you could be a loud as you want he's not going to be disturbed he wont be waking up anytime soon!!!!

2007-02-06 21:50:44 · update #3

You Fellas act like I'm the one asking a weird question is it a Muslim tradition I'm unfamiliar with having dinner with dead people?

2007-02-06 21:54:36 · update #4

Razan thanks this is what i understood that it was a personal scripture refering to Allah and those who actually ate at Muhammad's house...I wonder why everytime I ask a Muslim question either most do not know the answer or none agree...could it be that the Qu'ran is often unclear or on both sides of the same issue? If allah wrote scriptures simply ofr Muhammad and folks eating dinner at his house isn't that interesting being as Muhammad was a prophet of Allah and spoke to Gabriel getting oinfo from allah seems they could have comunicated this for themselves wihtout it becoming scripture for those billions of people who do not eat at Muhammad's house..seems such a waste when a note on the door would have worked just as well..Allah is suposed to be the God of Abraham and he never made scripture for the folks that visited Moses...all seemed to pertain to spiritual things not a dinner party..same God huh?

2007-02-06 22:48:40 · update #5

Shanu...work on your reading and comprehension skills if i was quoting scripture I would provide the verse or sura...If your read the question properly I was asking if there was such a sura.

2007-02-08 05:17:32 · update #6

I'm retarded is this the Muslim way of admiting his doen't have an answer that makes good sense...Clearly this verse was for Muhammad's contempoaries as I staed earlier it would be the bilical equivalent of God telling us how to dress when we go to Mose's house...While such a verse may have had great meaning to Moses and his friends...seems like making such a verse for so few people kind of petty for God...seems if God had a problem with Muhammad's guest he could have told Muhammad or Muhammad could have revealed it to his houseguest but I see that you see it surely has significance to you today as it shows Muhammad's guest were not well mannered and this somehow is of some significant help to you today? God could not have made a sura saying speak softly at dinner? Somehow Allah needed to provide Muhammad and his friends as an example of this and this somehow helps you? Maybe its just me but it seems Allah forgot Muhammad was his last Prophet or he wasn't sure how much longer.....

2007-02-08 05:30:40 · update #7

the world would continue after Muhammad's death....maybe your right mabe Muhammad's friends manners apply to you today....I can't see it but I'm retarded lol.

2007-02-08 05:33:16 · update #8

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Actually if I remember correctly the Sura was talking about the prophet's companions and those who used to ask him about different matters daily..
those had not so good manners..and it tired the prophet so God sent a verse upon him, telling those the right manners of speaking,asking inquiring and conversing with Mohammed (PBUH)
See, Islam teaches morals in every aspect of life..and since Muslims should take Mohammed (PBUH) as role model ..So in a way it teaches Muslims how to treat with now a day scholars and Muftis who have great knowledge about Islam as well..
Peace be with you

2007-02-06 22:00:41 · answer #1 · answered by Razan 3 · 1 0

Djmantx...the problem with you is that you think that you're posting intelligent questions; whereas the fact is that your questions are very dumb. Don't you know how to make a meaningful dialogue?

I am now truly convinced that you're very dumb; in fact, you're mentally retarded. The biggest problem that you have is that you think that you're very clever. Well...were you the first idiot who thought that this verse was of no use regarding us Muslims reading the Koran today? Didn't you know that this verse could be an order for those who were contemporary to the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) while it is a fine example for us, when we visit friends, that we are not supposed to raise our voices so that our visits are not to be felt as a disturbance??? Doesn't this verse gives us historical facts about the manners of the Prophet (PBUH) and his Companions?? Isn't the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) our greatest leader?? Doesn't this verse show you as it shows us that even minor errors and sins like these should not to be seen as contemptible and that we are ordered to always improve ourselves??

You believe yourself capable of finding errors in the Koran; yet this is impossible because the Koran has no errors; as it is Allah's uncorrupted and everlasting book; unlike your Bible. Too bad for you not being a Muslim; but rather an infidel.

By the way, are you one of the soldiers of the one-eyed Antichrist? I hope so, because in that sense, facing the Antichrist shall be easier than I've expected!

2007-02-08 04:49:09 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Huh?? In the Quran, there are MANY topics discussed concerning MANNERS, ok? Manners are discussed in there in the most beautiful way possible. (And GOD did it, like it or not :D!!!! How I LOVE God, everyone's LORD!) It doesn't just apply to Muhammad's house, silly; it applies to EVERYONE's house, ok? There are other verses that say don't enter the prophet's house without his permission; that doesn't mean "just Muhammad"!!! It means EVERYONE, Muslim or non-Muslim.
Oh, and next time, give the chapter:verse of the Quran so I can confirm and give you the NEIGHBORING verses as well, as you anti-Muslims often get a tiny part of a verse and leave the rest out. How silly, how unwise, how unfair, how ignorant.
I pray you'll somehow, someday, be freed of your ignorance and darkness, filled with falsehood and fantasies and myths.
Peace and blessings be upon you!

2007-02-08 00:37:00 · answer #3 · answered by ♡♥ sHaNu ♥♡ 4 · 0 0

I don't know about the Islam so much, but I will try to answer you with what I have learned about the ISLAM. first, the ISLAM talk about all the fields of life, ethics, morals, science, economy, politics......etc. and this issue you are talking about is so so so small issue in the ISLAM, it may be not mentioned compared to another issues. It is clear that you didn't read the holy Quran and its interpretation, but what I can say to you that the Muslims apply this issue until now at the Mohamed's mosque " peace be upon him ", as a sort of ethics and respect applying GOD (ALLAH)'s order.the Mohamed's mosque in which he was buried.
If you want to know more about true ISLAM, log onto this site
www.55a.net
It is in Arabic, but you can select the English, from up, left hand side, there is an icon wrote in it " select language ".
And I don't think that you really want to know, and you know why.
I foget to tell you that issue you are talking about " talk softly " has no relation with the dinner, it is general and in ISLAM, the muslims generalize this issue more and more, you must talk softly with all people and at all the time.

2007-02-06 21:51:46 · answer #4 · answered by mariam 1 · 0 0

Prophet Muhammed Taught Us How to eat :

First , you have to pray a short pray to thank allah for the Food .
then you eat from the Food right at the front of you ,, don't take food from the front of other people .. also , try not to talk alot & eat slowly and chew your food good ,, also help people who eat with you by handing them the dishes spoons & such stuff ...
make sure to have your hand clean before you sit to the table .

Don't eat a lot ,,, Prophet Muhammed says ,, don't fill your stomach ,, let it be one third for food , one third for wwhat you drink ( liquids ) and one third for your breath ..

Also , if you have a guest ,,, let him/her choose what she eats First and let the Guest start the Pray before eating ......

use your right hand only to eat as much as you can , not a sin to use your left hand to help but not all the time ,, those who use the left hand cause they grew up like that can eat using their left hand too .

after you finish , you thank allah for the Food and thank your host if you are invited and wash your hands and mouth and clean your teeth ...

this is not all but it's all i remember now , Prophet muhammed (pbuh) has taught muslims all the good moralities in all situations you just need to read about it to discover that .....

2007-02-06 21:58:18 · answer #5 · answered by MAZ 3 · 1 0

What, u leave all the religion and u take this part. It was written to teach them to speak softly, and also to anyone who is having dinner or any meal out of their homes to have good manners. Which is kinda weird to ask about while it says that people should have good manners, don't u think?

2007-02-06 21:35:59 · answer #6 · answered by ToukHi 3 · 0 0

why u people asked so wired question about Islam which don't have any meaning and sense?
why u r feeling so uncomfortable if Muslims spoke softly? do speaking softly is against any law of this world. Isn’t speaking softly is a basic etiquette of humans?

2007-02-06 21:45:08 · answer #7 · answered by Eccentric 7 · 1 0

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